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 GEO Business
 PoL prices likely to surge by Rs3 to 5
 Updated at: 0755 PST,  Saturday, August 29, 2009
PoL prices likely to surge by Rs3 to 5 ISLAMABAD: The summary, carrying recommendation to surge prices of petroleum products by Rs3 to 5, has been sent to Ministry of Petroleum on Friday, Geo news reported.

The Petrol price currently staying at Rs60.46 a liter while, Diesel and Kerosene oil prices are Rs61.46 and Rs57.91 per liter respectively.

According to sources, summary, recommending surge in PoL prices, has been resulted owing to increase in crude oil prices in international market with an average of $5 per barrel.

PoL prices slashed across country by two to three rupees from 1st of the running month due to decline in oil prices.
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